![]() The characters are real, they’re relatable, their pain and feelings are relatable. It’s so relatable that I can’t help, but see myself in it and I think that’s what makes the world of difference. Sierra’s writing is vibrant, real, and often times poetic. I am friends with the wonderful author, Sierra Abrams, and while I knew I was in for a wild ride of emotions I didn’t know what else to expect. She’ll have to give up her name and let him in completely or lose the best thing that’s ever happened to her. Bee must hold up the weight of her family, but to do that, she needs Levi. Losing herself in The Color Project-a world of weddings, funerals, cancer patients, and hopeful families that the charity funds-is no longer enough. When unexpected news of an illness in the family drains Bee’s summer of everything bright, she is pushed to the breaking point. ![]() ![]() But while Levi is everything she never knew she needed, giving up her name would feel like a stamp on forever. Levi is not at all shy about attempting to guess Bee’s real name his persistence is one of the many reasons why Bee falls for him. That is, until Bee meets Levi, the local golden boy who runs a charity organization called The Color Project. Bernice Aurora Wescott has one thing she doesn’t want anyone to know: her name. ![]()
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